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Remember that with these Pentium boards, you MUST set the jumpers for the CPU voltage type (single-rail or dual), else you'll fry the voltage regulators on the board. Pentium, K5 and early Cyrix are single-rail, everything else is dual-rail with separate core and I/O voltages.
 
Thanks, I'll check into that. I'm pretty sure that they're both already set accordingly.

Oh, I said "both". I now have a slightly different version of the same type board from PCChips. My main problem with both of them now is the SiS 7001 USB.

Barry
 
These USB controllers, just like any other, should and will run with Microsoft's generic "OHCI" drivers. Nothing special required. However, quite a few of those mainboards have had their 5V supply to the USB jacks fried in butcher attempts at connecting something other than the intended ATX form card.
 
When I switch them to being generic ports instead of SiS ports they work fine, I think. I haven't tested that aspect yet.
I have the proper ATX form factor cards in there.
Barry
 
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